Sebastian Maniscalco

7:00 PM / Doors Open @ 5:30 PM

On the heels of a wildly successful start to 2018,
comedian, actor, author Sebastian
Maniscalco kicks off the fall leg of his blockbuster “Stay Hungry”
international tour. The tour will make
its way across the US and Canada with a stop at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre on Saturday,
September 22. Maniscalco recently
wrapped the spring leg of his tour with five sold-out shows at New York’s
iconic Radio City Music Hall. People Magazine’s “The comedian’s comedian” broke
the historic venue’s record with his appearances ranking him the highest
grossing comedy weekend in their 85+ year history. Fans around the world hungry
to see the performance will get their chance as the set was filmed for an
upcoming Netflix special to air later this year. Details will be announced
soon.

2018 will also see
Maniscalco expand his major motion picture portfolio to include roles in “TAG,”
starring alongside Jon Hamm, Ed Helms and Jeremy Renner as well as “Green Book”
with Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini and Viggo Mortensen. Already
hungry for 2019, Maniscalco will join a star-studded cast that includes Robert
DeNiro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci and more in Martin Scorcese’s upcoming film “The
Irishman.”

Sebastian has made a
deal with Lionsgate to develop a multi-generational comedy he will executive
produce, cowrite with Austen Earl (The Great Indoors) and star in. Inspired by
his stage routines, which touch on his Italian American family the script will
follow two families from different worlds celebrating their first summer
holiday together.

Maniscalco was included
on Forbes’ 2017 list of “The World’s Highest Paid Comedians” where they
praised, “thanks to his enthusiasm and willingness to work, Maniscalco will
likely continue to be on Forbes’ list for years to come.” Dubbed “one of the
hottest comics” by Newsday and “one of the funniest comics working stand-up
today” by Esquire, Sebastian’s live performance has become a
critically-acclaimed event, with the Los Angeles Times raving, “onstage,
there’s an impatience to Maniscalco’s delivery as well, a hair-trigger
exasperation with people and modern life, punctuated with baffled expressions,
percussive thumps on the microphone and wide-swung leg kicks more associated
with an Olympic speed-skater than a stand-up comic.”

Instead of asking
questions – a theme that has served as the foundation for his previous comedy
specials and shows like Aren’t You Embarrassed? and Why Would You Do That? –
Maniscalco’s new tour has the affable performer instead encouraging fans to
follow in his footsteps and “stay hungry.”